Mr. Dockett goes to jury duty
Dec 2, 2014, 10:35 PM | Updated: 10:35 pm
The day many of us dread. The day we get up early, drive downtown and sit in a room with a host of other strangers waiting to hear, or hoping to not hear, our names called.
It may be our civic duty, but jury duty is far from entertaining — well at least it’s supposed to be.
But for those who follow Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle Darnell Dockett on social media, jury duty became a lot more interesting as No. 90 live tweeted the riveting events of his day.
Sometimes his thoughts were pensive:
Who am I to make a decision on someone freedom. I'm not a judgmental and Im not sensitive. I could care less about someone opinion.
— DARNELL DOCKETT (@ddockett) December 2, 2014
Other times humorous:
I wish this guy would have told me what his intentions was, I could have helped him plan this out better to get away with it! #badplan
— DARNELL DOCKETT (@ddockett) December 2, 2014
The realization that word has spread about his live tweeting:
I don't know if I'm sneaking on Twitter or just don't want them to know I'm tweeting. Either way they are looking at me.👀 and Im like 🙇
— DARNELL DOCKETT (@ddockett) December 2, 2014
The adventures continued as Dockett shared stories of people staring at him, going into other courtrooms and his desire to order pizza from an app on his phone because he was told he couldn’t leave to eat.
Once his pizza arrived (assuming it did indeed arrive), Dockett recounted a judge’s question to him:
Are they allowed to ask you questions about yourself? “Have you ever been arrested Mr.dockett?”😳😳…. Like I'm gonna tell you! I'm sleep😴
— DARNELL DOCKETT (@ddockett) December 2, 2014
Just another day at jury duty.
Check out @ddockett on Twitter for more tweets about the event. WARNING some tweets contain language not suitable for all ages
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